Archive for 2018
Canada is a land of unspoiled wilderness, right? Wrong
With all the unpopulated wilderness available in Canada, one might safely assume wildlife thrives there. Sadly, that is not the case any longer.
Harvesting sunrays on the oceans could soon be a thing
Some of the surfaces of the planet's oceans could soon be home to solar panels.
Earth 2100: prepare for a very different planet
Because of climate change, we should expect not only new species' composition but also a total reconfiguration of ecosystems in a few decades' time.
Snow leopards are hanging in there
Snow leopards continue to face a high risk of extinction in the wild but not at the rate previously thought.
Old phone batteries could power lamps in developing countries
Don't chuck out those old phone batteries just yet.
The slaughter of elephants in Africa carries on unabated
“The scale of elephant poaching is by far the largest I have seen or read about in Africa to date,” says Mike Chase, director of the conservationist group Elephants Without Borders.